The BJP leader from Bihar further alleged that there was sufficient evidence on record to show that incident of intoxication or rape took place and a cancellation report was filed for the same.
A special court has stayed the summons issued against BJP leader Syed Shahnawaz Hussain by a magisterial court here on a woman's complaint alleging rape and criminal intimidation.
Calling the complainant's statements in a rape case the "most clinching peice of evidence", the court ruled that she remained consistent in her allegations against Shahnawaz Hussain.
Feb 22, 2021, 09:51 IST
In a tragic incident, a 20-year-old woman was forced to drink and was gang-raped allegedly by four persons, including a BJP functionary, in Madhya Pradesh’s Shahdol district. The ruling party later in the evening issued a statement that the accused office-bearer had been removed from its primary membership.
She was kidnapped in a four-wheeler, forced to drink liquor in a farmhouse in the Gadaghat area under Jaitpur police station limits and then gang-raped on February 18 and 19, said ASP.
“On February 20, the four accused dumped her in front of her house. She filed a police complaint on Sunday. The victim was first taken to Jaitpur health centre and then shifted to the district hospital for treatment,” he added. The Police said that they registered a case and the investigation is undergoing.